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What is YAZ Prescribed For? YAZ® (drospirenone & ethinyl estradiol) is indicated for:
Who Shouldn't Take Any Oral Contraceptives (OCs)? Some women should not use OCs, including women who have blood clots, certain cancers, a history of heart attack or stroke, as well as those who are or may be pregnant.
In Addition, Who Shouldn't Take YAZ? YAZ contains drsp®, a different kind of hormone that for some may increase potassium too much. Therefore, you should not take YAZ if you have kidney, liver, or adrenal disease because this could cause serious heart and health problems. Tell your doctor if you are on daily long-term treatment for a chronic condition such as cardiovascular disease or chronic inflammatory disease. Women who take certain drugs (see below) should have their potassium levels checked in the first month of taking YAZ.
What Drugs May Increase Potassium? NSAIDs-ibuprofen (Motrin®, Advil®), naproxen (Naprosyn®, Aleve®, and others) when taken long-term and daily for arthritis or other diseases or conditions, Potassium-sparing diuretics (spironolactone and others), Potassium supplementation, ACE inhibitors (Capoten®, Vasotec®, Zestril®, and others), angiotensin-II receptor antagonists (Cozaar®, Diovan®, Avapro®, and others), aldosterone antagonists, and heparin.
What Are The Risks Involved With Taking Any Oral Contraceptive (OC)? OCs can be associated with an increased risk of several serious cardiovascular side effects, including blood clots, stroke, and heart attack. Women, especially those 35 and over, are strongly advised not to smoke because it increases these risks. OCs do not protect against HIV infection or other STDs.
The most frequent (greater than 1%) side effects, which may or may not be related to YAZ, that were reported in all YAZ clinical trials included: upper respiratory infection, headache, breast pain, vaginal moniliasis, nausea, abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, urinary tract infection, accidental injury, sinusitis, emotional lability, suspicious Papanicolaou smear, weight gain, depression, menstrual disorder, and asthenia.
The most frequent (greater than 1%) side effects, which may or may not be related to YAZ, that were either unique to each trial type or occurred in only two types of clinical trials included:
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
For Important risk and use information, please see the full prescribing information.
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Finding out from your healthcare provider if you have premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a major first step. Fortunately you can take action against your symptoms.
If you think you have PMDD, talk with your healthcare provider.
If you're looking for a birth control method that may also help treat PMDD, ask your healthcare provider if YAZ® (drospirenone & ethinyl estradiol) may be right for you.
Not only is it 99% effective at preventing pregnancy when taken as directed, it's the ONLY birth control pill approved to also treat the emotional and physical PMDD symptoms severe enough to impact work, daily activities, or even relationships.
YAZ contains a hormone that for some may increase potassium too much, so don't take YAZ if you have kidney, liver, or adrenal disease as this could cause serious heart and health problems.
YAZ has not been shown to be effective for the treatment of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), a less serious cluster of symptoms occurring before menstruation. If you or your healthcare provider believes you have PMS, you should only take YAZ if you want to prevent pregnancy; and not for the treatment of PMS.
The online Body Diary is an easy-to-use online tool to help you keep track of your premenstrual symptoms. This may also help you better understand your symptoms and assist your healthcare provider in determining if you have PMDD.
Share your diary with your healthcare provider to determine how to manage your premenstrual symptoms and which birth control method is right for you.
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